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Building NBN a titanic task
THE Rudd Government will be preoccupied with explaining the complications of emissions trading to voters for a long time yet. But Labor will also soon have to explain the practical details of another deceptively simple "big idea" it took to the election.
E-tags the way to go: ACMA
RADIO frequency identification is a technology that will perhaps affect our lives almost as much as the internet does.
McGauchie mocks any telco break-up
DONALD McGauchie is determined not to be caught out by any sudden shifts in the political terrain when it comes to the Rudd Government's promise to deliver a national broadband network.
Fok not allergic to meeting
HUTCHISON Telecommunications chairman Canning Fok reckons a lot has changed in Sydney since he called it home in the mid-1970s.
Rivals can't follow Telstra's map
PROGRESS towards the federal Government's circa $10 billion fibre network is likely to be delayed while Telstra is told to improve the details on its existing network map.
Cock-ups at MYOB showdown
CLEARLY some staff training is in order over at Ron Brierley's Guinness Peat Group. And might we suggest How To Conduct Oneself at Meetings: 101 would be a good place to start.